Easton, Pennsylvania, is a city that’s very close to my heart, since I grew up just a few minutes away in New Jersey. Earlier this fall, Easton native Brianna of Casual Travelist…
Visit the Crayola Experience in PA. Find out all about crayons and colors through the many interactive attractions and see other things in the area.
Have you heard the urban legend of the Goblin of Easton in Pennsylvania yet? It just might give you chills.
Discover downtown Easton, Pennsylvania's top five family fun spots, including some fantastic craft beer destinations. Then, plan your next adventure today!
Lisa Ann Corpora is an American Adult Film Actress, Radio Personality, and Director. She was Born on 9 May 1972 in Easton, Pennsylvania, USA.
If you haven't visited this epic farmers market in Pennsylvania yet, you don't know what you're missing.
Easton, Pennsylvania, is a city that’s very close to my heart, since I grew up just a few minutes away in New Jersey. Earlier this fall, Easton native Brianna of Casual Travelist…
Never run out of your favorite hot drink! Durable ceramic mug in always fashionable black color. High quality sublimation printing makes it an appreciated gift to every true coffee or tea lover, who always asks for a refill. .: Black ceramic .: 11 oz (0.33 l) .: Rounded corners .: C-handle
A fantastic destination for a long weekend or family vacation in Pennsylvania is Lehigh Valley. Here are some great reasons to visit Lehigh Valley with kids!
There are many great things to do in the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania. Check out our favorites and our top recommendations based on personal travel experiences.
The Crayola Experience in Easton, Pennsylvania, is a perfect destination for artists of all ages. Read my review of the Crayola Experience and discover what activities they have and why it's a great destination for younger children as well as older ones.
I modified this recipe to suit my family's taste. It's a great side dish for a backyard barbecue with hamburgers and hot dogs. It can be made in advance and kept warm in a slow cooked for hours without losing any flavor. —Margaret Glassic, Easton, Pennsylvania
Lisa Ann Corpora is an American Adult Film Actress, Radio Personality, and Director. She was Born on 9 May 1972 in Easton, Pennsylvania, USA.
When it comes to meal-in-a-bowl soups, this is one of the best. Collard greens or chopped kale can be used instead of spinach. The hot pepper sauce adds real kick, but it's fine to leave it out and let each person flavor their own serving. —Antoinette Pisicchio, Easton, Pennsylvania
QuiltCon *Virtual* Quilt Show Appliqué Category Title: Self Study, I Made and Quilted by Chawne Kimber Easton, Pennsylvania, USA Winner: First Place Small Quilts Appliqué Blogged at The Undercover Crafter
One of my favorite categories, here are half of the quilts from the Improvisation category this year at QuiltCon 2015. The other half, including the prize winners will be up next post. Several of t…
Why Easton is an Awesome Place to Live: Easton is a sweet, small, historic city at the convergence of the Delaware and Lehigh Rivers, which means it’s a
There are many fantastic Lehigh Valley breweries that are worth checking out. Whether you are looking for breweries in Allentown, Bethlehem, or Easton, I've got you covered with some of my favorites in this article.
Find family fun at Weyerbacher Brewing Company! Learn about their craft beer and taproom experience in this blog post. Cheers to good times!
In Wedowee by Chawne Kimber. Easton, Pennsylvania. 2nd Place, Small Quilt category, QuiltCon 2015
Experience a Pennsylvanian tradition when you visit this unforgettable farmers market in Pennsylvania that also happens to be the U.S.'s longest running...
Today I'm sharing lots of quilts from QuiltCon. The exhibition was totally overwhelming in terms of both the number and quality of quilts, and this is just a small selection, chosen based on what caught my eye. I will be following up with at least one more post on QuiltCon, covering the classes I took and the experience overall (amazing). Fresh Pack by Dorrie Schwarz (Mason, Michigan) Fractured Triangles by Paula Leber (Meriam, Kansas) Pixel Pusher II by Caro Sheridan (Everett, Massachusetts) Breathe by Leanne Chahley (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) Ascend by Nicole Neblett (Chapel Hill, North Carolina) GLITCH! by Susan Strong (Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada) Deux by Colleen Wootton (Clinton, Washington) Score for Bias Strip Petals: Daisy by Sherri Lynn Wood (Oakland, California) Lost and Found in Translation by Victoria Findlay Wolfe (New York, New York) Catenary by Carolyn Friedlander (Lake Wales, Florida) Gypsy Wife by Catherine Mosely (Cameron Park, NSW, Australia) Grand Pineapple - Dichotomy by Allison Lee (Raleigh, North Carolina) Self-Study #4 - The One for T by Chawne Kimber (Easton, Pennsylvania) Rocket 88 by Latifah Saafir (Los Angeles, California) In Wedowee by Chawne Kimber (Easton, Pennsylvania) Akhaten by Shannon Page (Dallas, Texas) LITE BRITE by Maria Shell (Anchorage, Alaska) Pickle Jars by Jamie Gonce (San Mateo, California) Emerald City by Charlotte Newland (London, England, UK) Emergent by Kari Vojtechovsky (Centennial, Colorado) Iceberg by Crystal McGann (Kambah, ACT, Australia) In Anniston by Chawne Kimber (Easton, Pennsylvania) Blocks from the Crayon Box by Carolyn Griffith (Abilene, Texas) Infinite Whispers by Jennifer Chon (Shadow Hills, California) Las Ventanas by Kristin Shields (Bend, Oregon) Rainbow Remix by Rebecca Bryan (Wildwood, Missouri) Phased Circles by Michelle Wilkie (Cary, North Carolina) Triangles Quilt by Tara Faughnan (Oakland, California) Carnival by Melody Baker (Lenexa, Kansas) City Center by Angie Henderson (Winfield, Missouri) Central Jersey MQG Banner by Members of the Central Jersey MQG (Phillipsburg, New Jersey) Percolate by Emily Cier (Seattle, Washington) Faraway Fields - Full Circle by Jules McMahon (Sutton, NSW, Australia) Lowcountry by Phoebe Harrell (Sullivans Island, South Carolina) i Quilt by Kathy York (Austin, Texas) Bias 3 by Alissa Carlton (Los Angeles, California) [The American Context #68] Double Elvis by Luke Haynes (Los Angeles, California) Botanics in Green by Carolyn Friedlander (Lake Wales, Florida) The Dishes Can Wait by Rachel Kerley (Hillsboro, Oregon) Modern Mojo 2 by Linda Thieldfoldt (Troy, Michigan) Anniversary Quilt by Katrina Hertzer (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) Off Center by Charlotte Noll (Lauderhill, Florida) Sticks and Stones: The Border Test by Rachel Kerley (Hillsboro, Oregon) Steps by Carrie Strine (Forest Hills, New York) September Dawn by Kathryn Upitis (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) Half Square Triangles by Tara Faughnan (Oakland, California) Freeflow by Lee Heinrich (Mequon, Wisconsin) Agua by Nathalie Bearden (The Woodlands, Texas) Refresh by Anna Boenish (Seattle, Washington) Deconstructed Lonestar by Amy Struckmeyer (Oak Park, Illinois) Long Island Modern Sampler by Kim Soper (Centerpoint, New York) Lucky Day by Cynthia Frenette (Mission, British Columbia, Canada) Propelled Pixels by Kim Lapacek (Poynette, Wisconsin) Grand Canal by Casey York (St Louis, Missouri) Self Portrait, Year Two (Beneath the Surface) by Penny Gold (Galesburg, Illinois) Barn - Remnant by Kim Eichler-Messner (Kansas City, Kansas) Bearface by Jenna Richardson (Santa Barbara, California) Score for Strings: City by Sherri Lynn Wood (Oakland, California) Ad Libbing by Linda Hungerford (The Villages, Florida) 48 by Christa Watson (Las Vegas, Nevada) Bird's Eye View by Nathalie Bearden (The Woodlands, Texas) Face #1 by Melissa Averinos (West Barnstable, Massachusetts) Dots by Svetlana Sotak (Batavia, Illinois) We Are by Anne Sullivan (Santa Cruz, California)
THIS VINTAGE COMMUNITY SPIRAL BOUND COOKBOOK IS TITLED- "Culinary Treats" compiled by Junior woman's Club, Easton Pennsylvania. Printed in 1974. The contributors of the recipes, local people, are named. 120 pages of recipes plus index & kitchen hints. Includes a chapter of Ethnic recipes from many countries. In very good condition. Interior very clean. Free shipping. CHECK OUT OUR THOUSANDS OF OTHER COOKBOOKS AND COLLECTIBLES
Have you heard the urban legend of the Goblin of Easton in Pennsylvania yet? It just might give you chills.
The Easton flag comes printed on all weather 200 denier Nylon and is made in the USA. These flags are made to order. This flag comes in sizes 12x18 in - 5x8 ft. History of the Easton Flag According to local legend, the flag was hoisted when the Declaration of Independence was publicly read in Easton, Pennsylvania by Robert Levers on July 8, 1776, two days before a copy of the Declaration reached New York City. The flag was used as a company flag under Captain Abraham Horn in the War of 1812, and some suspect that the design may only date from this era. This is considered unlikely by some, as flags would have had 15 stars and stripes in 1814. The flag was given in 1821 to the Easton library for safe-keeping when the company returned. The Easton Area Public Library still holds the flag.
Numerous ancient places, renowned factories, never-ending paths, and an abundance of charm The Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania, which
At one point of time, Pennsylvania had over 1,300 miles of canals, more than any other state in the country. This mode of transportation was popular during the 18th and 19th century before railroads could transport
Today I'm sharing lots of quilts from QuiltCon. The exhibition was totally overwhelming in terms of both the number and quality of quilts, and this is just a small selection, chosen based on what caught my eye. I will be following up with at least one more post on QuiltCon, covering the classes I took and the experience overall (amazing). Fresh Pack by Dorrie Schwarz (Mason, Michigan) Fractured Triangles by Paula Leber (Meriam, Kansas) Pixel Pusher II by Caro Sheridan (Everett, Massachusetts) Breathe by Leanne Chahley (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) Ascend by Nicole Neblett (Chapel Hill, North Carolina) GLITCH! by Susan Strong (Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada) Deux by Colleen Wootton (Clinton, Washington) Score for Bias Strip Petals: Daisy by Sherri Lynn Wood (Oakland, California) Lost and Found in Translation by Victoria Findlay Wolfe (New York, New York) Catenary by Carolyn Friedlander (Lake Wales, Florida) Gypsy Wife by Catherine Mosely (Cameron Park, NSW, Australia) Grand Pineapple - Dichotomy by Allison Lee (Raleigh, North Carolina) Self-Study #4 - The One for T by Chawne Kimber (Easton, Pennsylvania) Rocket 88 by Latifah Saafir (Los Angeles, California) In Wedowee by Chawne Kimber (Easton, Pennsylvania) Akhaten by Shannon Page (Dallas, Texas) LITE BRITE by Maria Shell (Anchorage, Alaska) Pickle Jars by Jamie Gonce (San Mateo, California) Emerald City by Charlotte Newland (London, England, UK) Emergent by Kari Vojtechovsky (Centennial, Colorado) Iceberg by Crystal McGann (Kambah, ACT, Australia) In Anniston by Chawne Kimber (Easton, Pennsylvania) Blocks from the Crayon Box by Carolyn Griffith (Abilene, Texas) Infinite Whispers by Jennifer Chon (Shadow Hills, California) Las Ventanas by Kristin Shields (Bend, Oregon) Rainbow Remix by Rebecca Bryan (Wildwood, Missouri) Phased Circles by Michelle Wilkie (Cary, North Carolina) Triangles Quilt by Tara Faughnan (Oakland, California) Carnival by Melody Baker (Lenexa, Kansas) City Center by Angie Henderson (Winfield, Missouri) Central Jersey MQG Banner by Members of the Central Jersey MQG (Phillipsburg, New Jersey) Percolate by Emily Cier (Seattle, Washington) Faraway Fields - Full Circle by Jules McMahon (Sutton, NSW, Australia) Lowcountry by Phoebe Harrell (Sullivans Island, South Carolina) i Quilt by Kathy York (Austin, Texas) Bias 3 by Alissa Carlton (Los Angeles, California) [The American Context #68] Double Elvis by Luke Haynes (Los Angeles, California) Botanics in Green by Carolyn Friedlander (Lake Wales, Florida) The Dishes Can Wait by Rachel Kerley (Hillsboro, Oregon) Modern Mojo 2 by Linda Thieldfoldt (Troy, Michigan) Anniversary Quilt by Katrina Hertzer (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) Off Center by Charlotte Noll (Lauderhill, Florida) Sticks and Stones: The Border Test by Rachel Kerley (Hillsboro, Oregon) Steps by Carrie Strine (Forest Hills, New York) September Dawn by Kathryn Upitis (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) Half Square Triangles by Tara Faughnan (Oakland, California) Freeflow by Lee Heinrich (Mequon, Wisconsin) Agua by Nathalie Bearden (The Woodlands, Texas) Refresh by Anna Boenish (Seattle, Washington) Deconstructed Lonestar by Amy Struckmeyer (Oak Park, Illinois) Long Island Modern Sampler by Kim Soper (Centerpoint, New York) Lucky Day by Cynthia Frenette (Mission, British Columbia, Canada) Propelled Pixels by Kim Lapacek (Poynette, Wisconsin) Grand Canal by Casey York (St Louis, Missouri) Self Portrait, Year Two (Beneath the Surface) by Penny Gold (Galesburg, Illinois) Barn - Remnant by Kim Eichler-Messner (Kansas City, Kansas) Bearface by Jenna Richardson (Santa Barbara, California) Score for Strings: City by Sherri Lynn Wood (Oakland, California) Ad Libbing by Linda Hungerford (The Villages, Florida) 48 by Christa Watson (Las Vegas, Nevada) Bird's Eye View by Nathalie Bearden (The Woodlands, Texas) Face #1 by Melissa Averinos (West Barnstable, Massachusetts) Dots by Svetlana Sotak (Batavia, Illinois) We Are by Anne Sullivan (Santa Cruz, California)
The Crayola Experience in Easton, Pennsylvania, is a perfect destination for artists of all ages. Read my review of the Crayola Experience and discover what activities they have and why it's a great destination for younger children as well as older ones.
Easton, Pennsylvania, is one of the state’s most haunted towns with notable paranormal sites like the State Theater, Getter’s Island, and Hexenkopf
Michael Thompson, aka Freestylee, is a graphic designer and artist, from in Jamaica, who currently lives in Easton, Pennsylvania, in the United States.